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A collection of short stories centered on Applejack and Rarity. Each story is based on a one-word prompt, and after the story is written, the writer leaves another one-word prompt for the next writer to use. ·Titanium Dragon

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As kids, Twilight and Sunset were best friends, but a tragic accident cut their friendship short. Years later, Twilight investigates the incidents at Canterlot High and comes face to face with what appears to be a literal ghost from her past. ·Oroboro

A compilation (done with permission) of the following group: The Mailbox

The Mane Six have left Ponyville for the summer, each traveling to a different part of Equestria for different reasons. But a few months and a little distance can't stop their friendship!

This book collects the letters they send back and forth, telling each other about the new places they go and new ponies they meet, comforting each other when they get lonely or homesick, and keeping the spirit of friendship alive.

I'm very familiar with the story "First Steps" that xjuggernaught here is writing with Steel Resolve. And here as well as there, he is so good at nailing Pinkie Pie! Her manic energy just jumps right off the page.

If they weren’t so fast in the air and great in bed, I would’ve never dealt with them.

Whoa. Did she get it on with Gilda?

(Trixie’s working with lions, tigers and bears, how cool is that?).

Oh my!

I really enjoy the epistolary format. It gives an air of mystery and drama to an otherwise slice of life story since there a lot things mentioned whose explanations may come in the other characters' letters. Anyway, I look forward to more of this. (I know I already got a preview of Fluttershy and Rarity's letters from Steel Resolve, but there remains quite a few holes that need to be filled. Wow, that sounded dirtier than I meant it to. ) So, keep up the good work.

I feel bad for saying this, but Fluttershy is really getting on my nerves...Like yes I get that she's shy and a scaredy-cat and stuff, but I don't think I've ever seen her so timid that I'd actually call her mindless before.